District Disaster Management Plan District Kech, Balochistan - NDMA
District Disaster Management Plan District Kech, Balochistan - NDMA
District Disaster Management Plan District Kech, Balochistan - NDMA
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Simulation and Drills<br />
Simulation and Drills<br />
10.1 Responsibility for Organizing the Drills<br />
The new formed agency look after at other sister organizations to get it firmly established and learn what<br />
these institutions and other stakeholders have done or have been doing. The district <strong>Disaster</strong><br />
<strong>Management</strong> Authority <strong>Kech</strong> will plan and undertake a number of exercises and drills with other<br />
stakeholders on various conditions to assess the procedures. The organizations and departments<br />
carrying out different functions in the district are also expected to have effective coordination and holding<br />
the exercises. The certain type of exercise should be undertaken in such a way that these should be open<br />
for all stakeholders and volunteers. The certain exercises, which can be carried out in the drills, are<br />
following<br />
A disastrous flood affecting the major portion of the <strong>Kech</strong> district resulting in human population<br />
and livestock causalities<br />
A rainfall in the district leading to innumerous causalities in the district and have also destroyed<br />
the communication system<br />
The drought has put the entire district in disastrous conditions<br />
10.2 Schedule for holding the drills<br />
As the <strong>Kech</strong> district is exposed to various types of disasters, therefore, the drills need to be held while<br />
realizing the burgeoning disaster threats. The frequency of the drills is recommended to be six-monthly.<br />
The nature of drills should be the same what the drill holding-place faces as the threat of disaster<br />
vulnerability. The drill results should be combined with the past experiences and to be incorporated in the<br />
<strong>District</strong> <strong>Disaster</strong> Risk <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> accordingly.<br />
SECTION 10<br />
While conducting drills and simulation, the traditional methods should also be incorporated in the modern<br />
methods. Keeping in view the disaster vulnerability of the different place of the district, drills and<br />
simulations are recommended as under:<br />
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